[A] The README file should list all the replication files with a brief description of each. It should clearly indicate which programs correspond to what results in the paper.suicide-1871-restat.do                      reproduces Figure A1 as well as Tables 1, 2, 3, 6 and Tables A.2 through A.6suicide-1816-restat.do                      reproduces Table 4 and Tables A.8 and A.9suicide-1816-1871-panel-restat.do           reproduces Table 5tus-analyse_20121004-restat.do              reproduces Table 7; data access to the Mortality Statistics (Todesursachenstatistik) can be requested via http://www.forschungsdatenzentrum.de/bestand/todesursachen/index.aspgsoep-suicide-data-2003-restat.do           reproduces Table A.10; data access to the German Socioeconomic panel can be requested via https://www.diw.de/en/diw_02.c.222829.en/access.htmlOther Figures and Tables: Figure 1 displays maps. Tables A.1 and A.7 display descriptive statistics from Hilse (1871).The folder also contains the corresponding log-files.[B] The README file should also contain a data dictionary that defines each variable and gives the provenance of all the data.All variables are labeled in the respective Stata *.dta files[C] The README file should identify the version of the software used (by version number and/or release date) and similarly for the operating system on which the software runs.All analyses were performed in Stata/SE 14.2 on a Macbook Pro using OS X El Capitan version 10.11.6.